The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay: to which the Manchester Prize War AdjudgedJ. Y. Knight, 1846 - Всего страниц: 353 |
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... pupils . Two thousand years have invented nothing wiser . At this hour we see , in heaps , scientific and political publications , based upon the interrogative system . Why should we surrender so well - contrived an instrument for ...
... pupils . Two thousand years have invented nothing wiser . At this hour we see , in heaps , scientific and political publications , based upon the interrogative system . Why should we surrender so well - contrived an instrument for ...
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... pupils will advance no further than the simpler elements of what is denominated ciphering , the mathematical mind of the amplest powers must begin here , and may find in the easiest figures of the slate or sand , the rough draught and ...
... pupils will advance no further than the simpler elements of what is denominated ciphering , the mathematical mind of the amplest powers must begin here , and may find in the easiest figures of the slate or sand , the rough draught and ...
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... pupil might be more drawn out and be treated as a more reasoning learner . And this is done with the peasant child . His attention is awakened and his mind is interested . He is almost betrayed into knowledge . The truly illustrious ...
... pupil might be more drawn out and be treated as a more reasoning learner . And this is done with the peasant child . His attention is awakened and his mind is interested . He is almost betrayed into knowledge . The truly illustrious ...
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... pupils after race was surrendered to a wretched imbecility and drivelling . Such persons were a dis- grace to their calling and a pest to their land . They corrupted and wasted youth . Often might it have been wished that the scholars ...
... pupils after race was surrendered to a wretched imbecility and drivelling . Such persons were a dis- grace to their calling and a pest to their land . They corrupted and wasted youth . Often might it have been wished that the scholars ...
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... pupil to the preceptor , -all the ties which attach him are voluntary and amiable . It is the voice of the Saviour in his disciples , Suffer the little children to come unto me ! He lays his hands upon them , through the hands of his ...
... pupil to the preceptor , -all the ties which attach him are voluntary and amiable . It is the voice of the Saviour in his disciples , Suffer the little children to come unto me ! He lays his hands upon them , through the hands of his ...
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